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Climate Change, According to Experts, Might Spark the Next Significant Pandemic
Scientists predict that if the earth's climate continues to warm, wildlife will be forced to relocate their territories, most likely to locations with dense human populations, significantly increasing the risk of a viral leap to humans, which could lead to the next pandemic.
Latest Research Articles
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Windy Conditions and Cooler Temperatures Are Expected in Parts of San Diego County Through Tuesday
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The Fifth Wave: South Africa could be Entering Another Wave of Covid as Infections Rise Up
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Extreme Heat in India Approaches 50C Threatening Livelihood and Crops
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South Africa: Giant Squid Washes Up on Shore of Kommetjie Beach in Cape Town
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US: Gus the Three-Legged Dog Saves Baby Otter Along the Minnesota River
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Solar Storm Alert: Sun Releases Powerful Solar Flare from Sunspot, Causes Radio Blackout over the Atlantic Ocean and Europe
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Asteroid Impact: NASA Estimates Space Rock the Size of the Great Pyramid May Hit Earth on May 6
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Giant Marine Reptile Fossil Found Way Above the Swiss Alps
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Philoria Knowlesi: Biologists Discover New Frog Species in Australia
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Global Climate System at Risk as Global Warming Speeds Up Water Cycle: New Study
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Severe Storms in Central US, Critical Fire Weather Conditions Forecasted in Southwest US
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Are Renewable Power Sources Hurting Bird Populations in California?